Samsung is claiming that “about half” of the Galaxy Note 7 devices that could potentially explode have been exchanged for new phones — at least in the US. Samsung also says that “90 percent” of those who have exchanged their phone decided to get another Galaxy Note 7.

All of that is just a sampling of the bad news that’s accrued over the past week or so, and more is likely to come until the number of returned devices reaches something approximating 100 percent. And even then, it could be an indefinite dark stain on Samsung’s brand.

Samsung’s full statement is below:

Samsung Electronics America, Inc. announced today that about half of all recalled Galaxy Note7 phones sold in the U.S. have been exchanged through Samsung’s voluntary recall. Additionally, 90 percent of Galaxy Note7 owners have been opting to receive the new Galaxy Note7 since the phones became widely available on Wednesday, September 21.